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A BABHSc combined degree lets you earn both a BA and BHSc faster than pursuing them individually. This program explores biological, social, and behavioral community factors, concentrating on health determinants, promotion, disease prevention, healthcare systems, and policy. Discover how to implement key health promotion and prevention strategies for community health issues while selecting from diverse humanities, social sciences, culture, and language courses. The BABHSc offers a comprehensive non-clinical education that equips graduates for various health sector roles, including health education, community health services, counseling, and healthcare planning. Please note the University of Auckland doesn't oversee graduate employment and cannot ensure professional registration or job placement in New Zealand or elsewhere.
Pursuing a Bachelor of Arts with a Drama major blends dramatic literature analysis with performance experience, covering both solo and group work. First-year courses range from public speaking and performance to practical studies in Māori, Pacific, and contemporary dance. Upper-level Drama classes include full public productions, offering exceptional acting practice and production management exposure. At postgraduate levels, you can specialize in performance, playwriting, or direction, or concentrate on dramatic history and theory.